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2008 in Review R 2008 In Review R 2008 Rice Owls Schedule & Results Overall Record: 47-15 Home: 28-5 Road: 16-6 Neutral: 3-4 C-USA Record: 21-3 Home: 10-2 Road: 11-1 NCAA Tournament: 5-2 Home: 5-0 Road: 0-0 Neutral: 0-2 Date Score, Opponent (home, away, neu.) Rice Pitcher (Record) Rice Highlights Rice Opp. Record F22 Long Beach State-h 1, Rice 0 (10 inn) L-Price (0-1) Hague 2/4, 2 2bs; Berry 7ip, 5h, 0r, 8k 0-5-1 1-9-0 0-1 F23 Long Beach State-h 3, Rice 2 L-Kelley (0-1) Padron 2/3, run, sb; St.Clair 4ip, 4h, 1er, 3k 2-9-2 3-7-1 0-2 F24 Rice 3, Long Beach State-h 1 W-Langwell (1-0) Padron 2/4, rbi; Langwell 6.2, 3h, 1er, 8k 3-5-1 1-4-2 1-2 F26 Rice-h 11, TAMU-Corpus Christi 7 W-Rogers (1-0) Mozingo 4/5, 2 2b, 3r, rbi; Rogers 3.2, 4h, 1er, 2k 11-16-3 7-12-0 2-2 F27 Rice-h 12, Houston 11 W-Gayhart (1-0) Padron 3/4, hr, 4bi, 2r; Zornes 2/5, hr, 5bi, 1r 12-14-2 11-13-3 3-2 F29 #Rice-n 7, Oklahoma 2 W-Berry (1-0) Mozingo 3/4, 3r, rbi; Berry 6.2, 5h, 2r, 3w, 8k 7-12-0 2-5-3 4-2 Mr1 #Rice-n 10, Texas 4 (FSN-TV) W-Kelley (1-1) Mozingo 3/5, hr, rbi, 2r; Kelley 4.2, 3h, 1r, 4k 10-15-1 4-7-5 5-2 Mr2 #Rice-n 5, Texas Tech 4 W-Price (1-1) Seastrunk 3/4, hr, 2bi, r; Price 2ip, 3h, 0r, 2k 5-7-0 4-9-4 6-2 Mr4 Sam Houston St.-h 13, Rice 12 L-Price (1-2) Gayhart 3/3, 3b, 3bi, 2r; Padron 2/6, 3 rbi 12-14-3 13-14-6 6-3 Mr5 Dallas Baptist-h 7, Rice 6 (12 inn) L-Evers (0-1) Gayhart 2/5, r, rbi; Haynes 2.1, 1h, 3w, 0k 6-11-0 7-13-3 6-4 Mr7 ^Michigan State 9, Rice-h 3 L-Berry (1-1) Gayhart 2/5, hr, r, rbi; Luetge 4ip, 2er, 1w, 6k 3-7-2 9-12-1 6-5 Mr8 ^Rice-h 12, Western Carolina 11 W-St.Clair (1-0) Myers 2/5, hr, r, 2bi; Haynes 2.2, 1h, 1er, 1k 12-14-3 11-12-1 7-5 Mr9 ^Rice-h 7, Creighton 6 W-Gayhart (2-0) Gayhart 2/5, 3bi, 22b; Gayhart 1.2, 0h, 0r, 3k 7-11-5 6-6-1 8-5 Mr11 Texas 9, Rice-h 1 L-St.Clair (1-1) Luna 2/3, rbi; Price 2.1, 0h, 0r, 0w, 3k 1-8-2 9-11-2 8-6 Mr12 Rice 7, TAMU-Corpus Christi-h 3 W-Luetge (1-0) Seastrunk 4/5, 22b, 2r, 2bi; Luetge 5.1, 7h, 2er, 0w, 4k 7-10-2 3-11-2 9-6 Mr14 Rice-h 10, Winthrop 4 W-Berry (2-1) Dodson 2/3, 22b, 2bi; Berry 8ip, 6h, 2r, 6k 10-12-0 4-7-0 10-6 Mr15 Rice-h 12, Winthrop 2 W-Langwell (2-0) Hague 3/5, 2bi, hr, 2b; Langwell 7ip, 6h, 2r, 7k 12-14-1 2-8-3 11-6 Mr16 Rice-h 10, Winthrop 6 W-St.Clair (2-1) Gayhart 3/4, 3bi, hr, 2b; St.Clair 5.2, 2h, 0r, 7k 10-17-2 6-9-2 12-6 Mr17 Rice-h 9, Winthrop 1 W-Ojala (1-0) Hague 2/3, 6bi, 2hr; Ojala 6ip, 3h, 0r, 0w, 9k 9-7-1 1-3-0 13-6 Mr19 Rice-h 9, Louisiana W-McDaniel (1-0) Mozingo 3/5, hr, 4bi, r; Runnels 2ip, 2h, 0r, 2k 17-17-1 6-14-1 14-6 Mr21 Rice 6, Marshall-h 1 (C-USA) W-Berry (3-1) Myers 2/5, 2b, 2bi, r; Berry 6.1, 5h, 1er, 2w, 7k 6-7-2 1-7-3 15-6, 1-0 Mr22 Rice 13, Marshall-h 9 (C-USA) W-Price (2-2) Gayhart 4/5, 3 2b, hr, 6bi; St.Clair 4.1, 0er, 6k 13-12-2 9-14-0 16-6, 2-0 Mr23 Rice 7, Marshall-h 1 (C-USA) W-Kelley (2-1) Luna 2/5, 2b, rbi, 2r; Kelley 7.1, 7h, 0er, 1w, 5k 7-8-1 1-9-2 17-6, 3-0 Mr25 Rice 13, Texas State-h 3 W-Langwell (3-0) Hague 2/5, 22b, 2bi, 2r; Langwell 5ip, 6h, 1er, 3k 13-14-0 3-8-3 18-6 Mr26 Houston-h 8, Rice 5 L-Price (2-3) Luna 2/2, rbi, r; Ojala 5ip, 7h, 2er, 1w, 9k 5-10-1 8-14-0 18-7 Mr28 Southern Miss 1, Rice-h 0 (C-USA) L-Berry (3-2) Gayhart 1/3, w; Berry 8.1, 4h, 1er, 4w, 13k 0-4-1 1-4-1 18-8, 3-1 Mr29 Rice-h 9, Southern Miss 0 (C-USA) W-Kelley (3-1) Zornes 2/4, 2bi, 1r; Kelley 6.2, 5h, 0r, 4w, 6k 9-14-2 0-7-2 19-8, 4-1 Mr30 Southern Miss 8, Rice-h 7 (C-USA) L-St.Clair (2-2) Seastrunk 2/5, 3bi; Zornes 3/3, hr, 2b, rbi, 2r 7-12-4 8-13-1 19-9, 4-2 A1 Rice 7, Texas-h 3 (ESPNU-TV) W-Evers (1-1) Hague 2/5, 22b, 3bi; Evers 3.2, 1h, 0r, 3w, 10k 7-7-0 3-7-5 20-9 A2 Dallas Baptist 3, Rice-h 2 L-Price (2-4) Hague 3/5, r; Haynes 4.1, 3h, 0r, 0w, 2k 2-9-4 3-10-1 20-10 A5 Rice 3, Memphis-h 0 (C-USA) W-Berry (4-2) Gayhart 2/5, 2b, r; Berry 9ip, 3h, 0r, 1w, 9k 3-10-2 0-3-0 21-10, 5-2 Rice 7, Memphis-h 1 (C-USA) W-Kelley (4-1) Gayhart 2/4, 2r, 2sb; Kelley 6.1, 7h, 1r, 3w, 5k 7-10-0 1-8-1 22-10, 6-2 A6 Rice 7, Memphis-h 6 (C-USA) W-St.Clair (3-2) Luna 2/5, 2hr, 2bi, 2r; St.Clair 3.0, 3h, 2r, 1w, 2k 7-10-1 6-11-0 23-10, 7-2 A8 Rice-h 13, Lamar 5 W-Ojala (2-0) Padron 3/5, 4rbi, 1r; Ojala 6.1, 2er, 2w, 7k 13-12-1 5-13-2 24-10 A11 Rice-h 13, UAB 11 (C-USA) W-St.Clair (4-2) Buenger 4/5, hr, 3bi, 3r; St.Clair 1.1, 0r, 0w, 2k 13-12-1 11-15-3 25-10, 8-2 A12 Rice-h 11, UAB 4 (C-USA) W-Kelley (5-1) Seastrunk 3/4, 2b, rbi, r; Price 1.2, 0r, 0w, 5k 11-13-2 4-13-1 26-10, 9-2 A13 Rice-h 12, UAB 8 (C-USA) (10 inn) W-St.Clair (5-2) Seastrunk 3/5, hr, 2b, 6bi, 2r; Padron 2/4, hr, 2r 12-16-2 8-12-1 27-10, 10-2 A15 Rice 11, Texas A&M-h 2 W-Ojala (3-0) Zornes 2/5, 2b, 3bi; Ojala 6ip, 4h, 1r, 1w, 6k 11-11-0 2-6-3 28-10 A18 Rice-h 10, East Carolina 3 (C-USA) W-Berry (5-2) Zornes 4/5, hr, 3bi, 2r; Padron 3/5, 22b, 2r; 10-16-2 3-10-2 29-10, 11-2 A19 Rice-h 5, East Carolina 4 (C-USA) (10 inn) W-St.Clair (6-2) Zornes 1/3, hr, 3bi; Evers 2.2, 1h, 0r, 3k 5-10-1 4-14-2 30-10, 12-2 A20 Rice-h 7, East Carolina 1 (C-USA) W-Langwell (4-0) Padron 3/4, 2b, 2bi; Langwell 9ip, 7h, 1er, 5k 7-13-0 1-71 31-10, 13-2 A22 Rice-h 3, Sam Houston St. 2 W-Evers (2-1) Comerota 2/3, rbi; St.Clair 2ip, 0r, 1w, 4k 3-5-1 2-8-0 32-10 A25 UCF-h 4, Rice 2 (C-USA) L-Berry (5-3) Seastrunk 3/4, hr, rbi, r; Berry 7ip, 8h, 4er, 4k 2-6-0 4-9-0 32-11, 13-3 A26 Rice 4, UCF-h 3 (C-USA) W-St.Clair (7-2) Seastrunk 2/4, 2rbi; St.Clair 3.1, 1h, 0r, 0w, 5k 4-9-1 3-7-2 33-11, 14-3 A27 Rice 7, UCF-h 6 (C-USA) W-Evers (3-1) Padron 3/4, 2r; Evers 2.1, 3h, 1r, 2w, 1k 7-13-0 6-9-1 34-11, 15-3 My6 Rice-h 9, Texas State 1 W-Price (3-4) Mozingo 2/4, hr, 3bi, r; Price 5ip, 0r, 1w, 5k 9-10-0 1-5-0 35-11 My7 Rice-h 4, Oklahoma State 2 W-Ojala (4-0) Gayhart 2/3, hr, rbi, r; Ojala 5.1, 3h, 1er, 2w, 5k 4-7-1 2-4-2 36-11 My9 Rice-h 13, Houston 6 (C-USA) W-Berry (6-3) Luna 3/4, hr, 2b, 3bi, 3r; Berry 7ip, 3r, 1w, 4k 13-17-2 6-10-3 37-11, 16-3 My10 Rice-h 8, Houston 1 (C-USA) W-Evers (4-1) Seastrunk 3/5, 3bi; Kelley 6.2, 8h, 1r, 0w, 5k 8-12-0 1-10-1 38-11, 17-3 My11 Rice-h 12, Houston 6 (C-USA) W-Langwell (5-0) Luna 4/5, hr, 6bi, 2r; Langwell 6ip, 6h, 2er, 6k 12-15-1 6-8-3 39-11, 18-3 My 15 Rice 6, Tulane-h 0 (C-USA) W-Berry (7-3) Zornes 1/3, hr, 3bi, 1r; Berry 8ip, 3h, 0r, 3w, 7k 6-7-0 0-3-1 40-11, 19-3 My 16 Rice 8, Tulane-h 4 (C-USA) W-St.Clair (8-2) Padron 3/4, 22b, 3bi; St.Clair 1.2, 0h, 0r, 2w, 3k 8-13-2 4-5-0 41-11, 20-3 Rice 6, Tulane-h 2 (C-USA) W-Ojala (5-0) Luna 1/4, 2b, 2bi.
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